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TL;DR - What did you do to prep for the written exam?
https://foryounew398.weebly.com/the-sims-4-complete-collection-download-mac.html. I see a lot of discussion around studying for the lab, and different methodologies associated with it. I'm starting my journey and have made my study schedule, and started reading on a few areas where I know I'm weaker. I'm looking at any downtime at work during the week, 9:30pm to 11:30pm each night, and 6 hours on Saturday and Sunday - three in the morning and three at night. This should allow me - worst case - of 20 hours a week. I'm going to pull the exam topics for the written v5.1 and create a checklist for myself.
I've discussed this with my wife, and she understands the need for study time. However I don't feel as if she fully understands the extent of this exam, and I'm going to have her watch a few videos and read a few blog posts on the impact to family from this exam.
https://forkidsskiey.weebly.com/precision-tune-auto-care-san-mateo-ca.html. I'm feeling a little overwhelmed. I've never had to deal with Multicast or QoS yet, and it seems the learning curve between each certification goes up exponentially.
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Sports toto. https://strongkeen.weebly.com/download-update-for-android-23-6.html. My employer has purchased an INE subscription for our department, and we have CBT Nuggets as well (I know its more of just an overview in comparison to INE though). I have purchased most books on the INE reading list.
This is what I'm doing right now.
Going through the INE reading list - starting with my weakest areas first. I'm making notes as I read. 3cx for mac free download. I'll revisit the books a second time later on since it is my weak spot. I'm watching the INE videos and taking notes. https://mgtree265.weebly.com/install-kms-host-office-2016-release.html. I'll also be touching the INE workbooks.
https://mgtree265.weebly.com/chez-nous-workbook-answer-key.html. With my plan I'm looking at taking the written middle of October. With this all being said am I over thinking this, do I have an okay plan, or is there something I should be doing in addition to reading, watching videos, and taking notes. Once the written is passed I'm looking about a year out from that date for the lab exam which will give me about 1500 study hours.
TL;DR - What did you do to prep for the written exam?
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I started my CCIE studies several weeks ago (once I purchased the Routing TCP/IP Volumes). I have been reading through volume 1 and decided it might be time to put this all down into a thread!
Books
Routing TCP/IP (CCIE Professional Development): Volume 1
Routing TCP/IP (CCIE Professional Development): Volume 2
Cisco LAN Switching (CCIE Professional Development)
End-to-End QoS Network Design: Quality of Service for Rich-Media & Cloud Networks, 2nd Edition
MPLS Fundamentals
CCIE Routing and Switching v5.0 Official Cert Guide: Volume 1
CCIE Routing and Switching v5.0 Official Cert Guide: Volume 2
Internet Routing Architectures (2nd Edition)
Developing IP Multicast Networks: Volume 1
Cisco Self-Study: Implementing Cisco IPv6 Networks
Video Training
INE - CCIE Routing & Switching Written Exam Bundle
INE - CCIE Routing & Switching Advance Technologies
CBT Nuggets CCIE Video Series 1.0 - 5.0
I will also be looking at purchasing some additional INE videos as and when I feel I may need them.
Lab wise, I will be using GNS3 (for mostly routing), a home lab (looking to purchase some layer 3 switches to add to my layer layer 2 switches and routers). I have got some, and may look to also purchase some INE rack rental tokens.
If anyone has any tips or recommended material I may have missed feel free to tell me!
Books
Routing TCP/IP (CCIE Professional Development): Volume 1
Routing TCP/IP (CCIE Professional Development): Volume 2
Cisco LAN Switching (CCIE Professional Development)
End-to-End QoS Network Design: Quality of Service for Rich-Media & Cloud Networks, 2nd Edition
MPLS Fundamentals
CCIE Routing and Switching v5.0 Official Cert Guide: Volume 1
CCIE Routing and Switching v5.0 Official Cert Guide: Volume 2
Internet Routing Architectures (2nd Edition)
Developing IP Multicast Networks: Volume 1
Cisco Self-Study: Implementing Cisco IPv6 Networks
Video Training
INE - CCIE Routing & Switching Written Exam Bundle
INE - CCIE Routing & Switching Advance Technologies
CBT Nuggets CCIE Video Series 1.0 - 5.0
I will also be looking at purchasing some additional INE videos as and when I feel I may need them.
Lab wise, I will be using GNS3 (for mostly routing), a home lab (looking to purchase some layer 3 switches to add to my layer layer 2 switches and routers). I have got some, and may look to also purchase some INE rack rental tokens.
If anyone has any tips or recommended material I may have missed feel free to tell me!